والي شمال دارفور نمر عبد الرحمن

 

El-Fashir, May 4(Darfur24) The governor of North Darfur, Nimr Muhammad Abdel Rahman, warned, on Wednesday, of a humanitarian catastrophe in the camps for the displaced, after the international organizations working in the humanitarian field evacuated their staff due to the armed confrontations taking place in the country between the army and the Rapid Support Forces since mid-April.

 

Nimr said in a statement to Darfur 24 that the humanitarian situation in the state portends a real catastrophe, whether it is a humanitarian one, especially among the displaced in the camps because they depend entirely on the aid provided by the organizations, before expressing his government’s concern about these conditions.

 

On the security level, Abdul Rahman stressed that the mandate’s strategic goal is to maintain the cease-fire that the two parties reached with the mediation of the elders  Committee  recently.

 

He pointed out that the state is witnessing calm in the security conditions in most of the localities, in addition to the stabilization of conditions in the localities of Tawila and Al-Lait, after  recent tensions .

 

Abdel Rahman attributed the responsibility for the security chaos on the national road linking El Fasher and Khartoum to the prisoners who were released from prisons following the confrontations between the two sides of the fighting, as they have become a real danger, and pointed out that he is in contact with the two parties to reach understandings to assign the task of securing commercial convoys and vehicles.